Top 10 EV Charger Manufacturers in India [2025]

Raghav Bharadwaj
Chief Executive Officer

In 2024, India’s EV charging market shipped around 179,000 units, up from just a few tens of thousands in previous years, with projections estimating 1.28 million units by year end. It reflects the rise of a domestic manufacturing ecosystem now backed by over 50+ certified EV charger manufacturers across the country. Production isn’t limited to volume—states like Tamil Nadu have become national hubs, where global players like Delta and Eaton are building export-ready fast chargers ranging from 60 kW to 350 kW. As the global EV charging station market grows from USD 22.46 billion in 2024 to a projected USD 257.33 billion by 2032 (Fortune Business Insights), India is no longer on the sidelines. With its domestic EV charger market expected to reach USD 3.7 billion by 2030, the country is building at scale, localizing innovation, and fast emerging as a core player in the global supply chain.
In this blog, we profile the Top 10 EV charger manufacturers in India exploring their production capability, product portfolio, and their role in shaping India’s electric future.
List of Top 10 EV Charger Manufacturers in India 2025
1. Bolt.Earth
Company Overview
Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Bengaluru, Bolt.Earth has grown into India’s largest EV charging network, with over 37,000 chargers deployed across 1,700+ cities. The company caters to a broad spectrum of EV users: individual owners, residential complexes, commercial spaces, and fleet operators, with a focus on scalable, efficient, and user-centric charging solutions.
Product Portfolio
Bolt.Earth manufactures a comprehensive range of AC and DC chargers, covering:
- 3.3 kW Level 1 chargers for all EVs
- Level 2 DC fast chargers for two- and three-wheelers, suited for commercial use
- Level 2 and 3 AC and DC fast chargers for four-wheelers, ideal for high-throughput public locations and fleet depots
All Bolt.Earth hardware is designed in compliance with global standards such as CCS2, NABL, and ARAI.
Strategic Partnerships
Bolt.Earth has formed alliances with industry giants such as Amazon, Honeywell, Optum, Mahindra, Bajaj, Ultraviolette, TVS Motor, and Matter Motor, enabling charger deployment across dealerships, residential communities, and commercial zones.
Flagship Innovation: Blaze DC
In 2025, Bolt.Earth launched Blaze DC, India’s first universally compatible DC fast charger for 2- and 3-wheelers. Capable of delivering a 1% charge per minute, Blaze DC fills a long-standing gap in India’s EV infrastructure by offering brand-agnostic interoperability, rapid turnaround, and a future-ready design. It supports both the BCA-endorsed Type 6 connector and the BIS-approved Type 7 standard and is currently being rolled out nationwide.
Manufacturing & Infrastructure
Bolt.Earth operates multiple manufacturing and warehousing units across India. In 2024, it inaugurated a 13,000 sq. ft. Integrated Testing and Warehousing Facility in Bengaluru, built to accelerate hardware R&D and improve deployment timelines.
Software Ecosystem
Bolt.Earth complements its hardware with a proprietary charging software suite. This includes:
- A user-facing mobile app, Bolt.Earth EV Charging App, for charger discovery, session tracking, and payments
- A Charger Management System (CMS) for network operators and hosts to monitor performance, resolve faults, and analyze usage data
This tech stack is a key differentiator, allowing Bolt.Earth to operate one of India’s few truly smart charging networks.
Interoperability & Growth Model
The company uses a host-sponsored model, allowing property owners and businesses to deploy and operate Bolt.Earth chargers on their premises. This reduces capital expenditure while accelerating network expansion across private and semi-public locations.
Market Position
According to JMK Research and the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Bolt.Earth holds an estimated 63% share of India’s public charging infrastructure—by far the largest in the country. Its combination of scale, in-house tech, and product innovation has earned it a front-row seat in India’s clean mobility transition.
2. Tata Power EZ Charge
Company Overview
Tata Power EZ Charge is the EV charging division of Tata Power, one of India’s largest integrated power companies. Headquartered in Mumbai, the company has built a strong national footprint with EV charging solutions for residential users, public infrastructure, commercial fleets, and electric buses. As of 2024, Tata Power operates over 5,500 public and semi-public charging stations across 550+ cities and has installed more than 100,000 home chargers and 1,100+ bus charging points across India.
Product Portfolio
Tata Power EZ Charge offers a range of hardware options, including:
- AC chargers ranging from 3 kW to 22 kW for home, workplace, and light commercial use.
- DC fast chargers scaling up to 240 kW, ideal for highway corridors, fleet hubs, and public fast-charging stations.
- All chargers are weatherproof, RFID-enabled, and compatible with global standards such as CCS, CHAdeMO, and GB/T.
Strategic Partnerships
Tata Power has formed alliances with leading OEMs such as Tata Motors, MG Motor, Jaguar Land Rover, and Zoomcar, enabling charger deployment at dealerships, residential communities, and commercial zones. The company also works with HPCL, real estate developers, and smart city projects to install chargers at key urban and highway locations.
Manufacturing & Infrastructure
While Tata Power doesn’t manufacture EV chargers in-house, it partners with certified vendors and integrates them into a cohesive national network. The company oversees deployment, quality control, and operations via its Network Operations Centre based in Mumbai.
Software Ecosystem
The Tata Power EZ Charge mobile app allows users to:
- Locate nearby chargers
- Track charging sessions in real time
- Make digital payments via UPI, wallets, and cards
- Access chargers with an RFID-enabled EZ Charge card for quick and seamless transactions
3. Ather Energy
Company Overview
Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Bengaluru, Ather Energy is a leading electric two-wheeler manufacturer in India and one of the earliest players to invest in dedicated EV charging infrastructure. Through its proprietary network, Ather Grid, the company has deployed over 2,700 fast-charging points across 230+ cities, focusing primarily on urban and semi-urban areas.
What started as an ecosystem to support Ather’s own vehicles has now evolved into a more open, scalable network, especially with the company’s recent move toward interoperability through India’s upcoming LECCS standard.
Product Portfolio
Ather’s charging ecosystem includes both home and public fast-charging solutions:
- Ather Dot / Ather Duo: A 700 W home charger for overnight or flexible residential use.
- Ather Grid: A nationwide fast-charging network capable of delivering 15 km of range in 10 minutes.
Flagship Infrastructure: Ather Grid
Launched well ahead of its competitors, Ather Grid now spans over 2,700 active charging points, making it one of India’s largest fast-charging networks for two-wheelers. The grid is installed across cafes, malls, office campuses, and public parking spaces, offering riders convenient access in high-footfall locations.
Software Ecosystem
The Ather Grid mobile app is a key part of the charging experience. It allows users to:
- Discover and navigate to nearby chargers
- Monitor live charging sessions
- Pay digitally using integrated UPI/wallet support
- Access charging history and performance data
Interoperability & Network Growth
Ather has taken active steps to support open charging standards and interoperability. Its chargers are now being adapted to support LECCS, enabling access for non-Ather two- and three-wheelers. The company also partners with third-party networks such as Magenta ChargeGrid and ChargeMOD to extend coverage and ensure widespread compatibility.
4. Reliance BP Mobility Ltd (Jio‑bp Pulse)
Company Overview
Reliance BP Mobility Ltd., operating under the brand Jio-bp Pulse, is a joint venture between Reliance Industries and bp, focused on building one of India’s largest electric mobility networks. With a rapidly expanding footprint, the company currently operates over 5,000 EV charging points across 500+ locations, including highways, malls, corporate parks, airports, and fuel stations. Known for its aggressive rollout and emphasis on high-speed charging, Jio-bp Pulse is quickly becoming a key player in India’s evolving EV infrastructure landscape.
Product Portfolio
Jio‑bp Pulse offers a comprehensive suite of charging solutions designed for scalability and speed:
- AC Chargers for residential and low-power commercial use
- DC Fast Chargers ranging from 60 kW to ultra-fast 480 kW units for highway corridors, fleets, and high-traffic urban centers
- Emerging battery-swapping infrastructure for two- and three-wheeler fleet operations
With 95% of its deployed chargers being fast chargers, the brand is positioning itself as India’s most speed-centric EV charging network.
Flagship Charging Infrastructure
Jio-bp Pulse has rolled out significant high-speed charging hubs across India, including:
- South India’s largest public EV charging station near Kempegowda International Airport, with 169 charging points.
- Premium urban hubs like the Jio World Centre in Mumbai's Bandra Kurla Complex.
- Widespread installations at fuel stations, retail outlets, and food courts across highways.
The network is known for its strong uptime, reportedly maintaining 96% availability across all stations.
Software Ecosystem
Jio-bp Pulse supports its hardware with a robust digital experience:
- The Jio-bp Pulse mobile app enables users to locate nearby chargers, view real-time availability, start sessions, and pay via UPI, cards, or wallets.
- Integrated with RFID-based access for seamless operation.
- Select charging hubs also feature Wild Bean Café outlets for user convenience during charge cycles.
Interoperability & Growth Model
Jio-bp is expanding through partnerships with public and private stakeholders, including a landmark deal with the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) to deploy 225 charging stations across Bengaluru. The company is also piloting battery-swapping capabilities for commercial fleet segments, aiming to provide integrated energy services for urban mobility.
5. Delta Electronics India
Company Overview
Delta Electronics India is a subsidiary of the Taiwan-based Delta Electronics Group and a key player in India’s EV charging infrastructure space. With a strong presence in Tamil Nadu, Bengaluru, and Krishnagiri, the company has built a reputation for manufacturing high-efficiency power and energy management solutions, including a wide range of AC and DC chargers for public, commercial, and fleet applications. As of 2024, Delta has deployed over 6,000 EV chargers across India, supporting a wide range of electric mobility use cases.
Product Portfolio
Delta offers a full suite of EV charging solutions that cater to residential, commercial, and high-power public charging needs:
- AC Chargers (7–22 kW): Designed for homes, offices, and low-power commercial use.
- DC Chargers (25–350 kW): Including 25 kW and 50 kW wall-mounted units, 100 kW and 200 kW City Chargers, and the flagship Ultra-Fast Chargers (UFC 200 & UFC 350) for highway and fleet operations.
- Energy Management Systems: DeltaGrid® EVM enables real-time monitoring, load optimization, and seamless integration with renewable energy sources and battery storage systems.
Flagship Projects
Delta has been involved in multiple high-impact deployments across the country:
- Supplied 150 kW DC fast chargers to Ahmedabad Municipal Transport Service (AMTS) to support its growing fleet of electric buses.
- Partnered with BESCOM in Karnataka for the deployment of AC and DC chargers across public infrastructure and commercial sites.
- Collaborated with ThunderPlus to develop India-made 4 kW rectifier modules for onboard 2W/3W chargers, supporting domestic EV manufacturing.
Manufacturing & Infrastructure
Delta’s core manufacturing facility is in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu, where it produces chargers, rectifier modules, and other power components for domestic and export markets. The facility also supports ongoing R&D into next-gen EV chargers, including 60 kW and 120 kW units, which will complement its existing high-power lineup.
Software Ecosystem
Delta’s chargers are supported by smart backend systems and remote monitoring capabilities. The DeltaGrid® platform allows users and operators to:
- Track real-time charger performance
- Integrate with solar and battery systems
- Perform diagnostics and firmware updates remotely
This enables Delta to offer energy-smart charging solutions, especially suited for larger commercial or public deployments.
Interoperability & Smart Infrastructure
Delta has been a pioneer in showcasing green charging stations that combine solar PV, battery storage, and fast chargers—offering decentralized, sustainable EV infrastructure. These microgrid-enabled setups were first unveiled at Elecrama 2023, underlining Delta’s long-term vision for integrated energy mobility.
6. Servotech EV Infra (Incharz)
Company Overview
Servotech EV Infra, operating under the brand name Incharz, is the electric mobility subsidiary of Servotech Power Systems Ltd., a Delhi-based power electronics and renewable energy company. Launched in 2023, Incharz focuses on building AC and DC charging infrastructure across India, with deployments spanning residential societies, commercial hubs, and public locations. The company aims to build a nationwide network of 5,000 EV charging stations, with a clear emphasis on quality, strategic partnerships, and fleet-based applications.
Product Portfolio
Incharz provides a growing range of EV chargers for 2-, 3-, and 4-wheelers:
- AC Chargers (7–22 kW): Primarily installed in residential complexes and workplaces.
- DC Fast Chargers (25–60 kW): Suitable for commercial zones, cargo hubs, and fleet depots.
- Future-ready support for mobile charging and battery-swapping infrastructure
- All products are NABL- and ARAI-certified and designed for Indian road and climate conditions.
Flagship Deployments
- 3ECO Partnership: In May 2024, Incharz signed an MoU with 3ECO, a cargo EV OEM, to install 1,000 public charging points exclusively for light commercial EVs, supporting high-volume cargo operations.
- Prateek Group Agreement: In July 2024, the company partnered with Prateek Group to deploy AC and DC chargers at multiple residential and commercial sites across Delhi-NCR, targeting both private and visitor EV users.
Manufacturing & Infrastructure
Servotech operates a large-scale manufacturing facility in Sonipat, Haryana, which produces EV chargers, solar inverters, and power electronics. The company has announced plans to expand with a new EV charger production unit by 2025, with a targeted capacity of 12,000 units per year dedicated to the Incharz brand.
Software Ecosystem
Incharz supports its chargers with a basic yet reliable software stack, including:
- Real-time monitoring and diagnostics through a custom CMS.
- Remote fault detection and uptime tracking.
- Plans to integrate battery-swapping and mobile charging workflows in the near future.
Interoperability & Growth Model
Incharz follows a deployment-first strategy, focusing on high-utility, high-demand zones such as logistics hubs and gated communities. While the network is still in its early stages, the company’s
expansion is underpinned by a future-ready design philosophy, allowing for easy integration of evolving charging standards and technologies.
7. ABB India
Company Overview
ABB India is the Indian arm of ABB Group, a global leader in electrification and automation technologies. With a strong foothold in energy infrastructure, ABB has brought its global EV charging expertise to India—offering a wide portfolio of AC and DC fast chargers for residential, commercial, and fleet applications. The company has supplied chargers for public highways, commercial complexes, and mass transit fleets and is known for its focus on high-performance, scalable charging infrastructure.
Product Portfolio
ABB India offers a comprehensive range of EV charging products:
- AC Wallboxes (3–22 kW): Ideal for homes and small businesses
- DC Fast Chargers:
- Compact DC units (11–50 kW) for commercial and retail spaces
- Terra Series ultra-fast chargers (100–360 kW), suitable for highway corridors and public fast-charging stations
- Heavy-Duty Chargers (up to 1.2 MW), tailored for buses, trucks, and fleet depots
All ABB chargers are designed for modular scalability, cloud integration, and multi-vehicle compatibility.
Flagship Innovation: Terra 360
ABB’s Terra 360 is among the world’s fastest EV chargers and is available in the Indian market. It can charge up to four vehicles simultaneously, delivering up to 100 km of range in under 3 minutes. The charger features dynamic load distribution and is optimized for high-footfall, high-demand public charging environments.
Manufacturing & Infrastructure
ABB India produces several of its EV charging units locally, supporting India’s Make-in-India goals. Its chargers have been deployed at premium retail hubs, national highways, fleet depots, and OEM facilities. Globally, ABB has sold over 14,000 DC fast chargers across 80+ countries, including key deployments in India in collaboration with Audi, BHEL, and NITI Aayog.
Software Ecosystem
ABB’s hardware is supported by ABB Ability™, a cloud-based platform that allows:
- Remote monitoring and diagnostics
- Predictive maintenance
- Real-time alerts and performance analytics
- Integration with smart grid and energy management systems
ABB’s 2022 acquisition of Numocity further enhances its ability to offer India-specific software features, including fleet monitoring and mobile-based payments.
Interoperability & Growth Model
ABB works closely with automakers, public agencies, and infrastructure providers to ensure that its chargers are OEM-agnostic, grid-compatible, and built for high-uptime usage. Its equipment is
tailored for heavy-duty commercial EVs, long-distance travel, and high-volume public usage, making it a preferred supplier for high-throughput nodes like expressways, bus depots, and metro cities.
8. Fortum GLIDA
Company Overview
Fortum GLIDA (formerly known as Fortum Charge & Drive India) is the EV charging subsidiary of Fortum India, part of the Finland-based Fortum Group. The company entered the Indian EV infrastructure space in 2017 and has since built a growing network of fast-charging stations across highways, cities, and commercial spaces. With over 740+ charging points across 30+ cities and 16 states, Fortum GLIDA has positioned itself as a premium provider of fast and ultra-fast charging solutions, with a focus on seamless user experience and long-distance travel compatibility.
Product Portfolio
GLIDA offers a range of AC and DC chargers catering to multiple segments:
- AC Type 2 chargers (7.4–22 kW): For residential, retail, and low-traffic urban areas
- DC Fast Chargers (30–200 kW): Designed for highway routes, fleet hubs, and high-footfall locations
- Includes 30 kW and 60 kW CCS2 dual-gun models
- 200 kW ultra-fast chargers with modular satellite dispensers for high-speed multi-vehicle charging
All chargers are designed to be operator-agnostic and compliant with Bharat EV standards.
Flagship Infrastructure
One of Fortum GLIDA’s standout installations is located near Hyderabad’s Shamshabad Airport—a one-acre site housing India’s first 200 kW ultra-fast charger, equipped with six satellite dispensers. The company has also established over 180 charging stations nationwide, with a major presence in Hyderabad, Indore, Rajkot, and several National Highway corridors.
Manufacturing & Infrastructure
While Fortum imports high-power hardware through global OEM partnerships, it increasingly relies on local integration and modular design through partners like Kempower. The focus is on deploying scalable, fast-charging hubs that can handle growing demand without requiring massive physical footprints.
Software Ecosystem
Fortum GLIDA complements its hardware with a fully functional mobile and RFID-enabled platform:
- The GLIDA app allows users to locate chargers, track sessions, view live availability, and pay via UPI, credit card, or wallets
- RFID support includes both virtual and physical cards
- Transparent pricing, session history, and usage logs are integrated into the app’s dashboard
Interoperability & Growth Model
GLIDA emphasizes network openness and strategic placement. It partners with hotels, malls, fuel stations, and highway operators to deploy chargers at high-dwell-time locations, enhancing convenience for users. The company’s rebranding to “GLIDA” (Swedish for "glide") in 2023 reflects its vision of delivering a frictionless EV experience, summarized by its tagline: “All lights green.”
9. Okaya EV Charging Solutions
Company Overview
Okaya EV Charging Solutions is a division of the Okaya Power Group, headquartered in New Delhi, and one of India’s fastest-growing EV charging infrastructure providers. Officially entering the EV segment in 2020, Okaya has quickly established itself as a key player across both AC and DC charging segments. The company supports 2-, 3-, and 4-wheeler EVs, with deployments across public charging stations, fuel retail networks, and fleet depots. As of 2024, Okaya claims to hold a 40% market share in India’s EV charger manufacturing landscape.
Product Portfolio
Okaya manufactures and supplies a wide range of EV charging products, including:
- AC Chargers: 3.3 kW, 7.4 kW, and 22 kW for residential, institutional, and commercial use
- DC Fast Chargers: 30 kW, 60 kW, 120 kW, and 360 kW models—supporting CCS2, CHAdeMO, GB/T standards
- Battery Swapping Solutions: For two- and three-wheeler fleets in the logistics and ride-share segments
- Chargers are multi-standard compatible, including Bharat AC001, IEC Type 2, and ARAI/iCAT-certified
Flagship Deployments
Okaya has secured several high-impact charging infrastructure contracts:
- HPCL Partnership: Contracted to deploy 600 DC fast chargers (60 kW and 120 kW) across HPCL fuel stations nationwide
- Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL): Collaborated to install 2,550 chargers—both AC and DC—under a ₹125 crore program
- Shell India: Partnered to deploy a mix of 3.3 kW to 360 kW chargers at Shell forecourts, with initial rollouts in Bengaluru
Manufacturing & Infrastructure
Okaya handles end-to-end manufacturing with a large workforce and OEM-scale production capacity. Although exact factory locations are not publicly disclosed, its execution of PSU-level contracts signals a robust supply chain and high-volume deployment capabilities.
Software Ecosystem
Okaya chargers come with smart features and integrated safety systems:
- User Interface: 5-inch LCD touchscreens, RFID, and QR code-based authentication
- Connectivity: App-based monitor
- Safety: Multi-layer protection including surge protection, over-voltage cut-off, and emergency shutdown
- Certifications: ISO 9001, 14001, 50001; ARAI and iCAT approvals
Interoperability & Growth Model
Okaya’s strategy revolves around multi-standard compatibility and PSU partnerships. By integrating its chargers into existing fuel station infrastructure (HPCL, IOCL, Shell), the company ensures high visibility and consistent utilization across high-footfall public spaces. It also supports battery-swapping readiness for commercial fleets.
10. Volttic EV Charging Solutions
Company Overview
Volttic EV Charging Solutions is the charging infrastructure division of Tvesas Electric Solutions Pvt. Ltd., founded in 2017 and headquartered in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. The company offers end-to-end EV charging solutions with a growing presence across 20+ Indian states. With over 1,400 operational charging points, Volttic caters to residential
societies, corporate campuses, fleet operators, commercial hubs, and highway locations, positioning itself as a turnkey provider in India’s evolving EV landscape.
Product Portfolio
Volttic provides a wide range of charging solutions across multiple vehicle categories:
- AC Chargers (3.3 kW – 22 kW): Wall- and pole-mounted Type 2 and Bharat AC001 units for residential and commercial use
- DC Fast Chargers (15 kW – 240 kW):
- Bharat DC001 chargers for light commercial use
- CCS2 chargers at 60 kW, 120 kW, and 240 kW levels, including models tailored for bus and truck applications
All chargers are OCPP-compliant and support RFID, QR code, and app-based access.
Flagship Deployments
- Bengaluru Campus Project: Volttic deployed 5×60 kW DC fast chargers and 40 AC slow chargers at a large corporate campus—enabling up to 150 charging sessions per day.
- Highway Installations: The company has installed 60 kW CCS2 fast chargers at premium hotel chains and workplace hubs across Hyderabad and Bengaluru.
- Fleet Infrastructure: Customized high-power charging solutions for commercial EV fleets, including electric buses and trucks.
Manufacturing & Infrastructure
Volttic manages the full EPC lifecycle—from site feasibility and power upgrades to charger installation, civil works, and ongoing operations. While it sources components through certified vendors, the company’s strength lies in deployment speed, maintenance SLAs, and its ability to deliver across both greenfield and brownfield sites with minimal downtime.
Software Ecosystem
Volttic’s backend platform includes an IoT-enabled CMS and a user-friendly mobile app that enables:
- Real-time charger status updates and diagnostics
- Seamless payments through QR code, RFID, or in-app options
- Session tracking, analytics, and backend alerts for maintenance and performance issues
This ensures smooth operations for users and hosts alike across corporate and public environments
Interoperability & Growth Model
Volttic follows a turnkey EPC delivery model, allowing site owners to either own the infrastructure or partner via leasing and O&M contracts. The network is vehicle-agnostic, and chargers are compatible with multiple standards, including CCS2 and Bharat protocols—making them suitable for diverse vehicle fleets and real estate environments.

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Conclusion
As India accelerates toward a cleaner and smarter mobility future, electric vehicles are quickly becoming a practical and rewarding choice for individuals and businesses alike. From significantly lower running costs and minimal maintenance to government-backed incentives like purchase subsidies and registration benefits—EVs offer compelling advantages beyond just environmental impact.
However, choosing the right charging infrastructure is just as important as selecting the vehicle itself. The manufacturers featured in this list are not only building the backbone of India’s EV ecosystem but also shaping how easy, accessible, and reliable electric mobility becomes in the years ahead.
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